Gary Goldstein
The Los Angeles Times
Funny title, not so funny movie. That would be writer-director Jordan Galland's "Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Undead," an ambitious satire of Shakespeare, vampires, small theater, Tom Stoppard, serial womanizing, cops and more that starts off feeling clever and original but turns silly and diffused as its convoluted story spins out.
Jake Hoffman (Dustin's son) stars as Julian Marsh, a slacker living in the office of his doctor-father, who exits longtime unemployment to direct a quirky — to say the least — knockoff of "Hamlet," written by the preternaturally pale Theo Horrace ( John Ventimiglia). [...]
di Gary Goldstein, articolo completo (1464 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The Los Angeles Times 16 luglio 2010